Fully Adjustable Driver's Backrest - Yamaha V Star 1100 (studded) on 2040-parts.com
San Francisco, California, US
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Fully Adjustable Driver's Backrest - Yamaha V Star 1100 Fits: 2000+ Yamaha V Star 1100 Classic and Custom (OEM Seat Required) Comes with: -Driver's mounting bracket with pad attached -Pad is 10.75" wide by 8.5" tall
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